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Wow!! I wonder how this would work on a crusty porcelain sign. Also, could be handy in pump resto's!!!



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That stuff works so well it took out your picture!

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That's insanely cool...next half a million I have lying around I'm picking one up.

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Very cool Steve, once China rips off a copy it should be more affordable. But it won't work or last very long.


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[quote=petropumps]That's insanely cool...next half a million I have lying around I'm picking one up.[/quot

Half a mill would buy a lot of blasting time.


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What I use:
The "Fikstad Method"
Less than $5 for powdered citric acid and water and usually about 36 hours of soaking...

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LOOKING-4:WELDING SIGNS,Charter/Finance/PulOil/Trulite/TruTest-Oils,True's gas CORALINE/RAINBOW, Gardner 70 items of Yakima wa., Wa/Or/Id Chief items
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Dude thats amazing. Did you have to wax or oil them after drying

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Originally Posted by Man-Cave-Shoppe Dave
What I use:
The "Fikstad Method"
Less than $5 for powdered citric acid and water and usually about 36 hours of soaking...

Does walmart carry powdered citric acid

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Walmart does not carry it. I ended getting it at a Bi-Mart in the canning supplies section. I use about 3 tablespoons per 5 gallons of water.
No, I didn't wax or polish but did dip in baking soda water to neutralize the acid, then lightly cleaned them with Dawn dish soap.


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Thanks man cave shoppe dave. Good info


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